PRESENTATIONS FROM THIS EVENT

Young director, Abdul Zainidi of @brurealismpictures, shows slices of life through art. In his works, he assumes the lens of the spider, spinning webs and leaving a trail of intrigue. In this presentation, there are layers upon layers of stories.

A moment of curiosity led academic Desmond Tan of @des_coffee to the best café in London, which changed the way he sees and drinks coffee. He gives quick tips on how to start enjoying black coffee and why it pays to stay curious.

Rasyidah Samah of Autism Advocacates Brunei promotes awareness (and thus, understanding) that Autism Spectrum Disorder is a challenge which is shared not just with the family of affected children, but also society. The path of advocacy can be a lonely one, which is why it is important to surround yourself with positive people.

Having enjoyed festivals and events overseas, and constantly missing out on happenings in Brunei led Sophia Siu to creating an app, Evesta, which solves that problem. Behind the app is also a community, starting with your friends and families, who are bound by the appreciation to create memories together.

There is a value in recording and writing about the things around us for future historical understanding. Teah Abdullah of Songket Alliance, a consummate reader, writer and appreciator of stories gives her take on why we should start telling ours.

A tale of how one woman turned rookie to grease monkey, and how she built her reputation in the male-dominated world of custom motorcycle. Wina Hafiza may miss out on manicures, but when it comes to sparklies, there is no holding back.